OK, I've looked at everything and understand how the fuel system and FPCM work. Here's what I'm doing.
The 2.7L blower making 20psi and the billet end plate from SDG is maxing out the 285 pumps in my dual drop in fuel system on E85. Injector duty cycle, pulse width, and all the other things are fine but I'd rather have a bit of overhead on fuel system.
I picked up a dual output JMS Bap from
@Jon-MooredPerformanceLLC. They put one in
@vortecd car and it's doing the business. I'm not a huge fan of a bap as usually they're put in as a band aid, but if all other components in a fuel system are within range without one and you just need a bit more on the pump(s) then I think the JMS is a good option. It's super simple and is connected to the throttle position sensor so it's only providing additional voltage when you're at WOT. You can also configure it to the amount of extra voltage it gives, so you can give just enough extra.
The problem is there's something funny with the way the dual pump drop in systems are wired to the second FPCM that is causing my pumps to run non stop after the car is keyed to "run". It should just prime and stop. Keying the car back "off" the pumps and JMS still keep running. JMS support has been good to work with but claim this is a known issue and they don't have a solution at present. Somehow Jon and Jim got it to work in his car, but even JMS has no idea how that's possible.
SO, I've been looking at re-wiring the JMS pigtail on the second FPCM to see if I can resolve the issue. Looking at the Y harness going from FPCM 1 to FPCM 2 on this drop in fuel system it's super simple only using a relay and a "signal" to keep the two fuel pumps in sync voltage wise. The JMS pigtail is setup for a Redeye or Demon that has two factory FPCM harnesses. My thinking is to remove some of the pins in the JMS connector on FPCM 2 so that it only has what the drop in system has connected.
I was hoping maybe the JMS pigtail was wired to get +12V source from something other than the fuel pump relay and I could simply move that wire to the proper pin in the connector, but best I can tell it is actually getting input from the fuel pump relay, so it's something else making the pumps and JMS continue to get voltage after key off. It's back feeding somehow.
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